If 50' is the diameter, 50 x pi, if 50' is the radius, 100 x pi.
1.5'
A 25-foot radius circle is 1,963.5 ft2
As the diameter of a circle is twice the radius, a circle with a 6-foot radius would have a diameter of 6 x 2 or 12 feet.
Circumference of a circle: 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi Area of a circle: pi*radius squared
If 50' is the diameter, 50 x pi, if 50' is the radius, 100 x pi.
A circle with a radius of 50 units has a circumference of 314.16 units.
NO
50 percent of diameter of a circle is the radius.
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
The radius is 7.96
Area of a circle = pi times radius squared
1.5'
If a circle is 50 feet wide, that means its diameter is 50 feet. The radius of a circle is half the diameter, therefore the answer is 25 feet.
A 25-foot radius circle is 1,963.5 ft2
72 foot
The radius of a circle is half the length of the diameter. Therefore, if the diameter is 1 foot, the radius would be 0.5 feet. This is because the radius is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on the circle's circumference, while the diameter is the distance across the circle passing through the center.